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Hip Labral Reconstruction: The “Kite Technique” for Improved Efficiency and Graft Control
Although the merits of labral reconstruction have been well established, the technical difficulty of presently used reconstruction techniques—particularly with graft passage and fixation—limit its efficacy and potentiates the risk of iatrogenic damage ...
Sanjeev Bhatia, M.D. +3 more
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Background: Hip arthroscopy has frequently been shown to produce successful outcomes as a treatment for femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) and labral tears. However, there is less literature on whether the favorable results of hip arthroscopy can justify
Cammille C. Go BS +4 more
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The Mayo Table Technique in Hip Arthroscopy
Hip distractor devices or hip fracture tables (HFTs) are vital to perform a reliable hip arthroscopy (HA) for the treatment of femoroacetabular impingement, especially when labral tears, chondral-labral delaminations, ligamentum teres tears, and other ...
Antonio Porthos Salas, M.D. +3 more
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The management of hip injuries in the athlete has evolved significantly in the past few years with theadvancement of arthroscopic techniques. The application of minimally invasive surgical techniques has facilitated relatively rapid returns to sporting activity in recreational and elite athletes alike.
Bryan T, Kelly, Robert L, Buly
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Patients Generally May Return to Driving 4 Weeks After Hip Arthroscopy and 6 Weeks After Knee Arthroscopy: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis [PDF]
Purpose: To consolidate the evidence from the available literature and undertake a meta-analysis to provide a reference for physicians to make evidence-based recommendations to their patients regarding the return to driving after hip or knee ...
Palan, J +13 more
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Objective To investigate the effectiveness of ultrasound (US) guided intra‐hip joint injection to estimate the outcome of hip arthroscopy in patients with femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) syndrome.
Shoupeng Li +5 more
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Hip arthroscopy is becoming a more common treatment for femoroacetabular impingement, labral tears, and a variety of other hip pathologies. Unlike arthroscopy of the shoulder and knee, hip arthroscopy requires a significant amount of traction to gain ...
Megan L. Jimenez, D.O. +2 more
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Background and purpose — Femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS) is a common cause of hip pain and may contribute to the development of osteoarthritis.
Ida Lindman +7 more
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Complications in Hip Arthroscopy [PDF]
Recent developments in hip arthroscopic techniques and technology have made it possible in many cases to avoid open surgical dislocation for treating a variety of pathology in the hip. Although early reports suggest favourable results' using hip arthroscopy and it has been shown to be a relatively safe procedure, complications do exist and can ...
Naoki, Nakano, Vikas, Khanduja
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Objectives: Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) has become an increasingly recognized diagnosis contributing to morbidity in the adolescent and young adult population over the past decade. Our ability to treat such pathology with hip arthroscopy has grown
Ryan Selley MD +7 more
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